
As the global push toward net-zero accelerates, electricity has become a core foundation of urban governance and national competitiveness. The rapid growth of AI, semiconductors, and other energy-intensive industries places unprecedented pressure on power grid stability and energy management.
Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) integrate distributed renewable energy, demand response, and energy storage systems through digital technologies. By enabling real-time, cross-site energy dispatch, VPPs improve energy efficiency, grid resilience, and supply stability. They are not only a key enabler of energy transition, but also a critical pillar supporting smart cities, industrial upgrading, and energy security.
Led by the TSSA VPP SIG, the VPP Pavilion and Forum at 2026 SCSE will highlight the strategic value of VPPs and their role in enhancing urban energy resilience.

City-scale VPP solutions across commercial facilities, industrial parks, agriculture, campuses, hospitals, and data centers
Disaster prevention and resilience-oriented energy solutions
Demonstration projects showcasing real-world city VPP implementations
In response to Taiwan’s 2050 Net-Zero Policy and to highlight the importance of Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) in strengthening urban energy resilience, the Urban Energy Resilience Forum will be held during the exhibition period. The forum will bring together representatives from energy authorities, Taiwan Power Company, city and county governments, as well as domestic and international experts and scholars.